DTV Visa for Yemeni Citizens
Years validity
Days per entry
500k
THB proof of funds
$139
Service fee from
Refund if denied*
Living in Thailand from Yemen
Cost of Living: Yemen vs Thailand
Rent: Modern one-bedroom condo in Chiang Mai around 12,000 THB (~$345)/month vs a comparable apartment in Sana'a often $500+ Street food meal: 50–70 THB (~$1.50–$2) vs a simple restaurant meal in Aden around $3–$5 Coworking space with reliable fibre: about 3,500 THB (~$100)/month vs patchy internet plus generator costs in Yemen Gym membership: around 1,500 THB (~$43)/month, typically in a well-equipped, air-conditioned facility ATM withdrawal fee: a flat ~220 THB per foreign-card cash withdrawal, so larger, less frequent withdrawals save money
Getting to Thailand from Yemen

Where Yemeni Expats and Nomads Settle
Bangkok: The capital offers the largest halal food scene and the most established Arab community, especially around Sukhumvit Soi 3 (often called 'Soi Arab'), with mosques and prayer rooms close by. Chiang Mai: A calmer, affordable hub for digital nomads, with a cooler climate, growing number of halal eateries, and a long-standing Islamic community. Phuket: Beachside living with a well-established Middle Eastern presence in Patong and Kamala, plus frequent connections to the Gulf. Pattaya: A smaller but active Arabic-speaking community, with Middle Eastern shops and restaurants along South Pattaya.
Money and Banking from Yemen
Documents and Translation for Yemeni Applicants
Daily Life and Community
Internet: Cheap 5G mobile plans and fibre home internet from around 599 THB (~$17)/month. Food: Yemeni-run restaurants in Bangkok serve authentic mandi and haneeth, easing the transition from home. Safety: Low everyday crime and a culture of courtesy make Thailand comfortable for singles and families alike. Leisure: From snorkelling in Krabi to coffee in a Chiang Mai cafe, weekends become an easy adventure.
Yemen Make the move from Yemen
Trade Yemen for up to five years in Thailand on the DTV. We prepare and submit your entire application from wherever you are — proof of funds, category evidence and passport — so you can focus on the move, not the paperwork.
Check eligibilityHow Yemeni citizens apply for the DTV
Check you qualify
Almost every nationality can apply. Take our free 60-second eligibility checker to confirm your route — remote work, soft power, medical or family.
We prepare everything
We assemble and review your documents: proof of 500,000 THB (~$15,000), your category evidence and passport — so nothing gets rejected.
We submit for you
You apply from outside Thailand. We file at a Thai embassy or consulate (such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh, Jakarta, Vientiane or London) within one business day.
Get approved & move
On approval you get the 5-year, multiple-entry DTV — up to 180 days per stay, extendable once. Then make Thailand home.
DTV FAQ for Yemeni citizens
Can Yemeni citizens apply for the DTV from within Thailand?
How long can I stay in Thailand on the DTV?
What is the financial requirement for the DTV?
How much does your DTV service cost?
Is there a direct flight from Sana'a or Aden to Bangkok?
How does the time difference affect remote work with Yemen?
Do I need to translate my documents into English or Thai?
What happens if my DTV application is rejected?
Is there a Yemeni community in Thailand?
Can I bring my family on the DTV?
Ready to move to Thailand from Yemen?
Check your eligibility in under a minute, or let our team prepare and submit everything — with a 100% refund if your application is denied (with the optional paid Denial Protection add-on).







